Multi-Function Cross Members for Truck Frames
A frame for a vehicle chassis includes C-cross section side rails and interconnecting cross members which extend through the vertical webs of the side rails and are attached with connecting brackets to the outside faces thereof. This construction provides the capability of utilizing extended length cross members to which other vehicle components, such as fuel tanks, suspension members, fenders and the like, may be attached.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/811,869, filed Jun. 8, 2006.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to frames for heavy trucks and, more particularly, to special multi-function cross members that are used to connect the frame side rails and to provide attachment for other vehicle equipment.
In order to meet federally mandated vehicle emission requirements, truck manufacturers have had to use larger cooling packages and exhaust systems. In addition to the added cost, these changes also add significantly to the vehicle weight and, as a result, to reduced fuel efficiency. Therefore, there is a great emphasis on weight reduction in all vehicle components.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONHeavy duty truck frames are typically fabricated from steel channel section members that are used for the main side rail pair, as well as for the connecting cross members and connecting brackets (if brackets are used). The channel members may be made of either heat treated steel or high strength low alloy (HSLA) steel. Although side rails may be interconnected by the cross members using welded connections, more typically mounting brackets are used to facilitate bolted connections between side rails and the cross members. It is well known that the side rail flanges provide most of the side rail stiffness in the vertical direction, which stiffness is the primary strength requirement in truck frames. Because the web that connects the flanges has far less effect on vertical stiffness, it has recently been proposed to remove material from the web without significantly decreasing the vertical stiffness of the side rail.
In accordance with the present invention, heavy truck frame side rails are connected with cross members that extend through the side rail webs and are attached thereto with a mounting bracket that also functions to mount other truck components or equipment. The cross members may utilize conventional channel section members or, preferably, the cross members are square section tubular members. The side rails may be conventional channel sections or may utilize weight saving concepts that remove significant amounts of material from the side rail web. Such side-rail concepts are described in more detail in copending application Ser. No. 11/734,904, filed Apr. 13, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
As is shown in the drawing, each cross member 14 extends a significant distance beyond the outer face of the side rail web 13. The extended ends 16 of the cross members 14 may be used to support a variety of different truck components. For example, the mid-frame cross members are shown supporting a pair of fuel tanks 17.
Each cross member 14 is secured to the web 13 through which it extends with a mounting bracket 18 on the outer face of the web 13. Each mounting bracket is attached to the web 13 and to the cross member 14, preferably with bolted connections. The mounting bracket 18 may be fabricated from steel, but preferably comprises a casting made either of iron or steel.
At the rear end of the frame 9, cross members 14 having even longer extended ends 20 are used to support the fender and mud flap assemblies 21. In addition, the rear mounting brackets 22 which secure the cross members to the side rail webs 13 are made to also function to support the rear spring assemblies 23. This dual function for the mounting brackets 18 eliminates the need for separate rear spring hanger brackets.
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Claims
1. A frame for a vehicle chassis comprising:
- a pair of generally parallel side rails, each side rail having vertically spaced upper and lower angle members, each member having a horizontal flange and a vertical flange;
- a cross member extending laterally between the side rails and through the space between the angle members;
- mounting brackets securing the cross member to the outsides of the vertical flanges of the side rail angle members; and,
- the ends of the cross member carrying additional vehicle components.
2. The frame as set forth in claim 1 wherein the side rails comprise C-section channel members including an integral central web.
3. The frame as set forth in claim 2 wherein the cross member comprises a tubular member having a rectangular cross section.
4. The frame as set forth in claim 3 wherein the cross member has a square cross section.
5. The frame as set forth in claim 3 wherein the channel member web includes a rectangular hole for receipt of the tubular cross member.
6. The frame as set forth in claim 1 wherein the mounting brackets comprise a unitary casting having upper and lower plates connected to the vertical flanges of the side rail angle members.
7. The frame as set forth in claim 6 including angularly disposed struts interconnecting the upper and lower angle members.
8. The frame as set forth in claim 2 wherein the central web comprises an expanded metal construction with open web portions, and the mounting brackets are attached to the cross member with bolted connections extending through the open web portions.
9. The frame as set forth in claim 8 wherein the mounting brackets include a direct connection to an additional vehicle component.
10. The frame as set forth in claim 5 wherein the mounting brackets each comprise a cast member having a square through hole for receipt of an end of the cross member, and bolted connections attaching the bracket to the cross member and to the side rail web.
11. A frame for a vehicle chassis comprising:
- a pair of generally parallel side rails comprising C-section channel members including upper and lower horizontal flanges interconnected by a vertical web;
- cross members comprising tubular members having generally square cross sections, said tubular members extending transversely to the side rails and through square holes in the side rail webs to provide tube ends extending beyond the side webs;
- mounting brackets each having a central horizontal sleeve for receipt of a tube end and a vertical flange adapted to engage the outside face of said web; and,
- connectors for securing the bracket sleeve to the tube and the bracket flange to the web.
12. The frame as set forth in claim 11 wherein the connectors comprise bolted connections.
13. The frame as set forth in claim 11 wherein the ends of the tubular cross members extend beyond the mounting brackets and carry thereon additional vehicle components.
14. The frame as set forth in claim 11 wherein the mounting brackets carry thereon additional vehicle components.
15. A frame for a vehicle chassis comprising:
- a pair of generally parallel side rails having spaced upper and lower horizontal flanges and means for rigidly interconnecting said flanges;
- tubular cross members extending transversely to the side rails and through spaces between the upper and lower flanges to provide tube ends extending laterally beyond the side rails; and,
- mounting brackets on the outsides of said interconnecting means connecting the cross members to the side rails.
16. The frame as set forth in claim 15 wherein the interconnecting means comprises an integral vertical web.
17. The frame as set forth in claim 15 wherein the upper and lower flanges comprise the legs of angle members and the interconnecting means comprises the mounting brackets attached to the vertical legs of said angle members.
18. The frame as set forth in claim 17 including supplemental struts interconnecting said vertical legs.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 6, 2007
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2008
Patent Grant number: 7857348
Inventor: Sean Fleming (Buchanan, VA)
Application Number: 11/758,720
International Classification: B62D 21/09 (20060101);